After 11 years of service to the Lord, Christ Temple Baptist Church will hold a day of celebration at 3 p.m. April 6. The celebration will recognize the 11th anniversary and also celebrate the fact that the church mortgage has been paid off. Pastor Charles Chandler and the Harvest Baptist Church of Ferriday will be our special guest.

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Christ Temple Baptist Church members and leaders believe the church has come this far by faith, leaning and depending on the Lord, trusting in his holy word. They say he never failed them yet, and there is no turning back.

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Class 1:
Pre-1920 to 1950
(Original)
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I am proud to be an American because I believe this is the greatest nation in the world and freedom is known throughout this land. Our freedom of religion is probably our greatest freedom to me, because it meant that our forefathers could come to a country and worship according to their understanding of the Word of God.